
Book Review: Westward Weird edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Kerrie L. Hughes
Thirteen short stories in the paranormal steampunk science fiction genre with a theme of the Old West.
Thirteen short stories in the paranormal steampunk science fiction genre with a theme of the Old West.
Things get steamy when Lucan, a wolven forced into bartering drug deals, meets Rio, the second in command for the shadowy Caldwell supplier, Mozart. Shocking truths unfurl, and Rio is uncertain who to trust even as true love rears its head and growls in the face of danger.
The biggest threat to Lizzie comes not in the form of evil, but rather the changes whispered on the wind. The woman Aiden once asked to be his wife has returned. And she’s determined to get her man
Lizzie Grace had hoped that Clayton’s death would bring some normality back into her life. But her father remains intent on interfering now that he knows she can manipulate wild magic, the High Witch Council has sent in an investigator to uncover her part in Clayton’s murder, and an even bigger threat has arrived on the reservation.
Sold into slavery at birth, Tracker has a respite with Jillian and her mate, Pestilence, until that blizzard hits and Stacey Markham ends up in his lap with her own ideas of what to do with him.
Being a werewolf has to be kept secret, and when Nick Sorrentino is framed and then blackmailed, he is determined to handle it himself.
A werewolf mutt is suspected of killing prostitutes in Winnipeg, and Elena and Clay are sent to hunt the murderer down.